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central planning.
What is your relationship with Munro now?
Oh, we have breakfast about every three, four months.
Is it a good relationship?
It's a non-existent one.
Are you still located at the Time Inc. building?
Yes, probably not for long.
Why is that?
Well, you know, they've suddenly gone in for restruc- turing, like everybody else, and saving money, cutting costs. And I would be part of it.
How do you feel about that?
Badly.
Did you speak to Munro about it?
No. No, he told me that was it. I said, “That's funny.
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